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This striking Morris style vanity unit design aims to capture the flavour of early Morris & Co. work, where it was transitioning from Gothic flavoured work into Arts & Crafts style. This has something of Phillip Webb's 'State' furniture for the Firm about it. This large piece ha quite a presence about it and would need a decent size bathroom to do it justice. An interesting touch is that the Morris curtains can be pulled to hide the washing/mirror function and feature the actual fabric design & colours. This idea harkens back to Medieval times.
The Lancet door panels can use quite a few design options, from Morris paints/ papers/fabrics to stained glass window designs, mirrored glass, etc. The deep colours are derived from Morris designs & furniture, obviously there are maany other colours that could be used than those shown. The size of these larger 4 door vanity units make them more suited to larger bathrooms, country house hotels, etc, looking for statement furniture. Also accessis a consideration with larger heavier pieces like these.
The vanity unit gives the bathroom more of an un-fitted, freestanding furniture look, but they can be built-in as well. The vanity unit can have an undermounted or sit-on sink. The worktop can be wood, painted, marble, quartz or granite, Corian, glass, etc. It is made to order, and therefore you can specify the size & finish(es) you want. Usually we would leave it to a customer to choose their own basin & taps & worktops ( unless painted or wood) as these are very personaal choices. As such furniture is made bespoke to order we can tailor this to exactly what you want. Bespoke made to order; we don't do quotations until we've agreed a spec with the customer.
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